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arabia than other countries look i'm not saying that saudi arabia some free and open place their treatment of women obviously is terrible there but compared to syria where hundreds of thousands of being massacred by iran and hezbollah and the syrian government and al-qaeda moving in and iraq in libya in tunisia yes saudi arabia is that beacon of stability compared to all the other in stable places there ok brian if i go back to you but i mean. syria is unstable because of saudi arabia and its exporting its jihadi oh yes other oil that is so well documented none of any good ryan but it's so well documented right now and it's one of the reasons why i'm doing this program is because the u.s. is supporting people that are against his own national interest brian first and we'll go to a mark go ahead ron. you know mark's comments are are somewhat laughable i would say remember when jimmy carter stood next to the shah of iran in one nine hundred seventy seven and said shah you are an island of stability in a sea of turmoil and the us premise that's foreign policy based on being connected to joint
arabia than other countries look i'm not saying that saudi arabia some free and open place their treatment of women obviously is terrible there but compared to syria where hundreds of thousands of being massacred by iran and hezbollah and the syrian government and al-qaeda moving in and iraq in libya in tunisia yes saudi arabia is that beacon of stability compared to all the other in stable places there ok brian if i go back to you but i mean. syria is unstable because of saudi arabia and its...
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arabia is less dangerous than virtually all the others praise of saudi arabia tell us that it's only because after all a version of the people in syria that's really cold comfort to the people in syria you know but syria yelling saudi arabia for syria that's really silly i mean when the people of syria rose up nonviolently remoted down by the government and tanks and mortars remember syria doesn't allow the red cross to go in because they're matching people day and night saudi arabia is that many bad things but anything else here a martyr cry actually go i said out of broccoli and i'll tell you one of the bad things that saudi arabia does it sends its young people with tickets on airplanes and money in their pocket and they go across the border with the essence of the turks this is what they're doing for the syrian people this is the export of saudi ideology in violence mark ok brian when sorry when i die in my writing is go ahead all right so so the saudi the i mean if you look at the past thirty five years the saudi royal family has been a funnel through which oil money but also ci
arabia is less dangerous than virtually all the others praise of saudi arabia tell us that it's only because after all a version of the people in syria that's really cold comfort to the people in syria you know but syria yelling saudi arabia for syria that's really silly i mean when the people of syria rose up nonviolently remoted down by the government and tanks and mortars remember syria doesn't allow the red cross to go in because they're matching people day and night saudi arabia is that...
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israel and iran and saudi arabia in actual fact the fact is that despite saudi arabia and israel's obvious opposition to the recently signed geneva accord. the interim agreement iran's nuclear. program the united states went ahead and signed that accord even though it was very apparent that saudi arabia and israel were not happy about that so i think the fact that the united states has conducted under the obama administration diplomacy with iran in fact has done so secretly for the last. for over a year and has now signed an interim nuclear agreement and. intent or hopeful to sign a comprehensive agreement despite the concerns of saudi arabia and israel i think indicates that in fact the united states has pursued its own interests in the middle east and continues to do so i would point to another example where the united states pursued certain interests in the region with regard to egypt the united states you know albeit somewhat reluctantly but did ultimately support the overthrow of hosni mubarak in egypt despite the fact that again israel and saudi arabia were opposed to that so i don't
israel and iran and saudi arabia in actual fact the fact is that despite saudi arabia and israel's obvious opposition to the recently signed geneva accord. the interim agreement iran's nuclear. program the united states went ahead and signed that accord even though it was very apparent that saudi arabia and israel were not happy about that so i think the fact that the united states has conducted under the obama administration diplomacy with iran in fact has done so secretly for the last. for...
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it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of course. >> but blocked off from the rest. >> they are good ways. there's nothing wrong with it. these were their excellent ways. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we follow the flow of big oil from massive, mega billion dollar oil fields in saudi arabia to the u.s. where wall street refines the oil into a mega billion dollar commodity. we begin with a look back to 2008 when the price of oil, theoretically tied to supply and demand, suddenly became untethered. storage tanks were full, yet the price skyrocketed from $69 a barrel to nearly $150 before it plummeted along with the stock market. there are lots of theories about what triggered the price rise. as steve kroft reported in 2009, many people believe it had more to do with wall street speculation than with oil companies. >> to understand what happened to t
it's almost like it's an enclave within saudi arabia. it's--different from the rest of the country. >> yes, that's true, because-- >> very different. it kept a lot of the american ways. >> yes, of course. >> but blocked off from the rest. >> they are good ways. there's nothing wrong with it. these were their excellent ways. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we follow the flow of big oil from massive, mega billion dollar oil...
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is a threat to saudi arabia and i believe many in saudi arabia agree with me of on this issue that this is a common challenge this is the common threat and we need to deal with this common threat together jointly and iran extends the hand of cooperation to the government and we are prepared to work with them. made an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region and those discussions were very positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia then and i'm prepared to say here is that waiting for them to invite you. in forty arrangements to be made and whatever derangements are made so it's a question of when not if. obviously we've been iran and saudi arabia about historic relations we have no relations with them bastards or you level there is no no impediment basically you don't think saudis are afraid of iranian expansions and for example. does not have a history of expansionism iran is a country there is not use force against any other country in two hundred fifty years and it is in our national security interest to have a stable. and. peaceful area. both in the persian g
is a threat to saudi arabia and i believe many in saudi arabia agree with me of on this issue that this is a common challenge this is the common threat and we need to deal with this common threat together jointly and iran extends the hand of cooperation to the government and we are prepared to work with them. made an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region and those discussions were very positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia then and i'm prepared to say here is...
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support and saudis support a great allies saudi arabia and the next story in iraq is this the so called al-qaeda has made a comeback and is now you know threatening on bar province so it is a good question what what is al-qaeda is that al-qaeda in in somalia where you have small regional conflicts you know groups with no with no desire for a global jihad it seems to be a pretty convenient term that doesn't mean it doesn't exist but it certainly seems to be overused yoram in tel aviv would you like to reply to that i mean it is a term used very very often you almost want to get to the point where it's just a kind of a franchise. since a typical qaeda since its inception in one nine hundred eighty eight i think that we don't have to look for new new the phoenicians is one of the crowd sometimes referred. to this and this is a group within its own memory and the person who spoke really now located the pakistan area and there are other groups that are closely cooperating with al qaeda and basically go to the french as formal carcassonne these are for groups al qaeda in iraq in the islamic m
support and saudis support a great allies saudi arabia and the next story in iraq is this the so called al-qaeda has made a comeback and is now you know threatening on bar province so it is a good question what what is al-qaeda is that al-qaeda in in somalia where you have small regional conflicts you know groups with no with no desire for a global jihad it seems to be a pretty convenient term that doesn't mean it doesn't exist but it certainly seems to be overused yoram in tel aviv would you...
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it's interesting during the cold war saudi arabia. was able to put aside its differences with the united states over the israel palestine issue now the saudi arabia has such an im strong concern about the power of iran that it's again willing to set aside. the israel palestine issue and relegated to a second level of priority and even to. act in such a way is to invite for it is that it has an alliance with is it's really quite remarkable ambassador for me but i don't think our saudis concerns our ambitions and with just rivaling iran i know that you've been very complimentary of the about the saudi king abdullah your called him a bell of the grave for his efforts to reform the country and. you know trying to limit the influence of religious extremists extremists but it's no longer a secret that his house leaves much to be desired and much of the foreign policy decision making is now concentrated in the hands of friends bonder the chief all for our security services and his masses of operation a somewhat different at least when it com
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arabia's complicity and the cia's for knowledge of it to what extent do we know that saudi arabia was involved in financially back in the hijackers and the us. well i think we need to release the twenty eight pages of the joint congressional inquiry to find. this is something that the families have been fighting for for years and right now i believe representatives stephen lynch and walter jones every number is illusion and asking obama to release those twenty redacted pages. kristen brought wiser the one of the famous jersey girls obama to his face to release those twenty redacted pages he said he would look into it and get back to her. one thing about those twenty eight redacted peaches is there just the tip of the iceberg the nine eleven commission has yet to release all of their documents and the documents that they have released are greatly redacted and how much did the government know beforehand about this operation. well there's a multitude of information out there that suggests this government knew what was coming one of the jersey girls talked to how they met whistleblowers i
arabia's complicity and the cia's for knowledge of it to what extent do we know that saudi arabia was involved in financially back in the hijackers and the us. well i think we need to release the twenty eight pages of the joint congressional inquiry to find. this is something that the families have been fighting for for years and right now i believe representatives stephen lynch and walter jones every number is illusion and asking obama to release those twenty redacted pages. kristen brought...
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arabia you say the same about saudi arabia. so. no known definitely not saudi arabia and iran are not in the same part to my opinion i think that they are trying to do something really trying to assist some rebel groups position groups within syria to make things right to reach the sort of . go ahead jump in europe so i had jump in joe yeah that's absurd they're not it did not interested in doing it i just said they were interested in their interests just go ahead joe is saudi arabia is interested in their interest syrians are interested in their interests the americans are just in there and i was interested in their interests and are now is really just doing the right thing the right thing would be to end this war right away that's not happening but don't tell me that the saudis are on the good side of this and the iranians on the bad it's silly it's a sectarian conflict now the saudis are are allied with the us and more of israel than the iranians are clearly but you can't use that bias of your position or who you are allied
arabia you say the same about saudi arabia. so. no known definitely not saudi arabia and iran are not in the same part to my opinion i think that they are trying to do something really trying to assist some rebel groups position groups within syria to make things right to reach the sort of . go ahead jump in europe so i had jump in joe yeah that's absurd they're not it did not interested in doing it i just said they were interested in their interests just go ahead joe is saudi arabia is...
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two dealing in peace with each other do you think that's possible would you go visit saudi arabia and of course i would. make an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region and those discussions were very positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia then and i'm prepared to say here to say waiting for them to invite you be rating for the arrangements to be made and whatever the arrangements are made so it's a question of when not if. obviously we've been iran and saudi arabia about historic relations we have no relations of them bastards or you level there is no no impediment basically you don't think saudis are afraid of iranian expansions and for example. does not have a history of expansionism iran is a country that's not use force against any other country in two hundred fifty years and it is in our national security interest to have a stable. and. peaceful area both in the persian gulf region as well as beyond the persian gulf region so we're interested i don't think there is any strategic impediment to iran and saudi arabia working together one minute before t
two dealing in peace with each other do you think that's possible would you go visit saudi arabia and of course i would. make an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region and those discussions were very positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia then and i'm prepared to say here to say waiting for them to invite you be rating for the arrangements to be made and whatever the arrangements are made so it's a question of when not if. obviously we've been iran and saudi arabia...
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two dealing in peace with each other do you think that's possible would you go visit saudi arabia of course or would. make an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region. those discussions were a positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia denon people here just waiting for them to invite you to be baiting for the arrangements to be made and. so it's a question of when not. being it on in saudi arabia historic relations we have no relations with or you live there is no no impediment basically you don't think saudis are afraid of iranian expansions and for example. does not have a history of expansionism iran is a country that is not use force against any other country in two hundred fifty years and it is in our national security interest to have a stable. peaceful area both in the persian gulf region as well as beyond the persian gulf region so with interest. i don't think there is any strategic impediment to iran and saudi arabia working one minute before the end of the show really quick question dallas' conference coming up in a few days president rouhani is goi
two dealing in peace with each other do you think that's possible would you go visit saudi arabia of course or would. make an arrangement to visit the countries in the persian gulf region. those discussions were a positive i was prepared to go to saudi arabia denon people here just waiting for them to invite you to be baiting for the arrangements to be made and. so it's a question of when not. being it on in saudi arabia historic relations we have no relations with or you live there is no no...
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. >> and uncertain future for thousands o deported from saudi arabia. >>> diplomatic activity is intensifying ahead of the so-called geneva 2 peace talks. hosting their syrian counterparts. meanwhile they'll decide whether they'll go to switzerland for the january 21st meeting. secretary of state john kerry has urged him to go, and he has told the assad regime that it remains a center aim of the talk. >> down kerry rejected syrian efforts to change the focus of geneva two from ending the civil war and installing an interim government to end terrorism. i called it an attempt to change history and said it wouldn't work. >> it defies logic to imagine that those who use brutality, how they could lead syria away from extremism to a better future is beyond logic or common sense. >> reporter: the syrian foreign minister tried to shift the focus of the conference when he accepted to attend geneva two. he wrote: >> reporter: kerry leaned on the syrian people to unite. >> so on the eve of the coalition general assembly meeting tomorrow to decide to meet in the peace conference, the united states for th
. >> and uncertain future for thousands o deported from saudi arabia. >>> diplomatic activity is intensifying ahead of the so-called geneva 2 peace talks. hosting their syrian counterparts. meanwhile they'll decide whether they'll go to switzerland for the january 21st meeting. secretary of state john kerry has urged him to go, and he has told the assad regime that it remains a center aim of the talk. >> down kerry rejected syrian efforts to change the focus of geneva two...
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saudi arabia and hezbollah are fighting on opposite sides in the supreme council. saudi arabia's it to the lebanese army is seen as an attempt to counter iran's impact in lebanon which employs as the law were in syria and its spillover into lebanon has created a regional proxy war. as far as he was involved in this year the war has resulted in the deaths of some three hundred organizations operate it. we'll announce our forces are under equipped to face multiple security challenges challenges that have been underlined by the blast that killed two top former finance minister and close aide to an ex premier who was the key saudi al i understood angry mourners shouted anti hezbollah still in school his coffin was being brought into the box. use it's what made the long tradition of getting it bites and the band have turned their talents into a career primarily by stalin's for jewish immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pit
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obviously we've been iran and saudi arabia about historic relations we have no relations and bassett or you level there is no no impediment basically if you don't think saudis are afraid of iranian expansions and for example. bell iran does not have a history of expansionism iran is a country there's not use force against any other country in two hundred fifty years and it is in our national security interest to have a stable. peaceful area both in the persian gulf region as well as beyond the persian gulf region so. i don't think there is any strategic impediment to iran and saudi arabia working together one minute before the end of the show really quick question dallas' conference coming up in a few days president rouhani is going to be there so we'll be israel's prime minister netanyahu is there any way the two could meet face to. all right thank you very much for this interview for mr muhammad. ali with us good to be. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was bloc
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saudi arabia has an iran problem. iran does meddle, especially in the eastern province, but saudi arabia's biggest problems are internal and they have to do with issues the saudis have to solve. so i accept the caveat. the sunni world is convinced that iran has its hands at their throats. i mean, if you travel -- i spent a week in abu dhabi and dubai before going to tehran waiting for my visa and had a chance to talk to a lot of gulf arabs and the degree of anxiety about iran as they look at this changing process that's beginning is important. i think it's important whenever you're in a period of change to reach out to people who are your traditional friends and tell them what you're doing. communicate more. if i would fault one aspect of u.s. policy, it it is in this very turbulent period we have not been communicating enough to the various players, especially our traditional allies. >> thank you, david. right here? question? >> thank you, bill. i'm will emery. to come to a deal, there's got to be a quid pro quo and
saudi arabia has an iran problem. iran does meddle, especially in the eastern province, but saudi arabia's biggest problems are internal and they have to do with issues the saudis have to solve. so i accept the caveat. the sunni world is convinced that iran has its hands at their throats. i mean, if you travel -- i spent a week in abu dhabi and dubai before going to tehran waiting for my visa and had a chance to talk to a lot of gulf arabs and the degree of anxiety about iran as they look at...
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and i think saudi arabia wants to get back in the game, so to speak. so you're seeing a more constellatory tone in riyadh this past weekend, meeting with king abdullah, meeting with the foreign minister. the talks are around what they can do to get behind the peace process and to find some middle east peace agreement. >> also, what is the view there about growing independence on u.s. soil? the u.s. has been the major customer for saudi arabia and here they are producing greater shale oil and a share of gat gas, as well. which means they reliance on saudi arabia reduces significantly. >> it is. the game is changing. and i think you've seen this over the last couple of years, a pivot to asia. you saw some fear in the gulf states. at this point, 85% of the energy is going to china or going to india. so i think you're seeing that as a major game changer. but at the same time, when i spoke to the finance minister, he said he had banked projections. shale oil couldn't be as big as the u.s. thought it was going to be. not quite as big of a game changer. >> ha
and i think saudi arabia wants to get back in the game, so to speak. so you're seeing a more constellatory tone in riyadh this past weekend, meeting with king abdullah, meeting with the foreign minister. the talks are around what they can do to get behind the peace process and to find some middle east peace agreement. >> also, what is the view there about growing independence on u.s. soil? the u.s. has been the major customer for saudi arabia and here they are producing greater shale oil...
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arabia and i saudi arabia and the grand that you suggested but also between our political system and the iranians. we keep hearing you have your hard-liners and we have our hardliners. ray pointed out it's not equivalent. ray pointed out that it's a very difficult thing to calibrate somebody else's policies and foreign policy. the other thing is middle easterners to manipulate us all the time. every middle eastern state has what i call barbarian handlers. these are the guys who came over as ph.d.s at the university of michigan and they go back. >> not the university of michigan. [laughter] seawell, wherever. they get ph.d.s and mls, they know us backwards and forwards and they are very good at presenting their okay can nondemocratic processes in their countries as a mirror image of hours and they do it and we are for it like you wouldn't believe. be the gentleman right here. see hi. i'm with webster university. i would like to ask dr. takeyh, iran was brave enough to somehow predict that there would be a final agreement and its cycles. i would like to ask mike about insights that the
arabia and i saudi arabia and the grand that you suggested but also between our political system and the iranians. we keep hearing you have your hard-liners and we have our hardliners. ray pointed out it's not equivalent. ray pointed out that it's a very difficult thing to calibrate somebody else's policies and foreign policy. the other thing is middle easterners to manipulate us all the time. every middle eastern state has what i call barbarian handlers. these are the guys who came over as...
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and from serb saudi arabia to turkey to iran they have to step back a bit i think should be on the program but i can in front of face expect from the german left party. of course from germany so the talk with the united states to get to know spy agreement looks set to fail lengthy discussions been ongoing since america's n.s.a. was exposed snooping on its ally at the highest levels leaving germany furious and comparing it to the notorious east german secret police one veteran of the organizations but peter oliver about whether the two organizations really do have anything in common. on finding out that the united states' attempt to private mobile phone and glimmer confronted president obama this claim. former offices in the east german secret police which was known as the stars we have a warning for the n.s.a. if they think must surveillance is the solution to a nation's problems who quote if it's even the best qualified and most advanced secret service cannot save the state we showed you that away from the professed shock of the politicians at the n.s.a. spying ability how does it compare
and from serb saudi arabia to turkey to iran they have to step back a bit i think should be on the program but i can in front of face expect from the german left party. of course from germany so the talk with the united states to get to know spy agreement looks set to fail lengthy discussions been ongoing since america's n.s.a. was exposed snooping on its ally at the highest levels leaving germany furious and comparing it to the notorious east german secret police one veteran of the...
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also have to ask saudi arabia to also accept geneva one which says to stop any kind of funding and sending terrorists into syria right political analyst can work on a sound thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us here on out to international. now reports from germany say the talks with the united states to get a no spy agreement looks set to fail lang say discussions have been ongoing since america's annus a was exposed snooping on its ally at the highest levels leaving germany fiore s. and comparing it to the notorious east german secret police one veteran of the organisation spoke to peter oliver about whether the two organisations really do have anything in common. on finding out that the united states attempt to private mobile phone and glimmer confronted president obama with this claim. former offices in the east german secret police which was known as the stars e of a warning for the n.s.a. if they think must surveillance is the solution to a nation's problems who quote if it's even the best qualified and most advanced secret service cannot save the state we showed you that
also have to ask saudi arabia to also accept geneva one which says to stop any kind of funding and sending terrorists into syria right political analyst can work on a sound thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us here on out to international. now reports from germany say the talks with the united states to get a no spy agreement looks set to fail lang say discussions have been ongoing since america's annus a was exposed snooping on its ally at the highest levels leaving germany fiore...
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electionsnow what look like and saudi arabia. i suspect in a free election you see the rise of and in moderate government. -- aboutspeak about this more authoritatively than i can. i do not know that complexities are saudi public opinion. i am reasonably certain that the experiment of the islamic republic launched in 1979 would be rejected goal. >> -- would be rejected. but know you do not ask me i'm always careful in asking that question. we hear this talk about going around washington a lot, somehow the iranians are better allies. i think that one time that regime falls down, the iranians are naturally better allies. that does not make sense to me. we would not say that about any other people in the world that the iranians are naturally moderate than the saudi's are naturally extremist. if we are talking about different political issues, that is one thing. thinke that comparison, i that is a touchy comparison we need to rethink before we asked and answered. i am sorry. .ou have a question >> i wanted to note to see if you agree
electionsnow what look like and saudi arabia. i suspect in a free election you see the rise of and in moderate government. -- aboutspeak about this more authoritatively than i can. i do not know that complexities are saudi public opinion. i am reasonably certain that the experiment of the islamic republic launched in 1979 would be rejected goal. >> -- would be rejected. but know you do not ask me i'm always careful in asking that question. we hear this talk about going around washington a...
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defenders of women's rights in saudi arabia may see their positions reinforced on our website we've got the story of the first female law firm that women can fall back on if they feel oppressed in a male dominated kingdom also online riding the sound waves japanese scientists succeeded levitating objects in three dimensions using acoustic vibrations in the stories and more at r.t. dot com. and with energy costs soaring the u.k. is being forced to think outside the box when it comes to saving the pennies and one british company has really hit the bull's eye rewiring its business to literally run on customers and wanted calories artie's party boy reports from the pioneering fitness club. the motto here is if in doubt work out and the customers sweating in this bristol gym and just butt in calories they're generating an electricity at the same time thanks to nifty new equipment the technology used to it has turned these machines into mini power station the say by using this like i'm generating electricity that goes back into the grid and helps to keep the lights on that helps to keep the t
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>> he's a saudi national. he is wanted by saudi arabia. his group which he leads have been put -- and designated by the united states as a terrorist group in may 2012, and this group is responsible for a number of attacks not only here in lebanon but different areas in the region, including rocket attacks on israel, attacking japanese oil tankers in the persian gulf, and other targets here in lebanon as the bombing of the iranian embassy in november. so he is a very significant catch, if we may use the phrase, and lebanese investigators are very eager to interrogate him to get as much information as possible. not only the group, but who finances this group and they want to know as much as possible on how they can operate here in lebanon. also another issue is that iranians are very interested to take part in that investigation. we heard iranian officials discussing the possible of sending a iranian team here to take part in that investigation, but the saudis have been very reluctant in approving that. so it is become another issue of conte
>> he's a saudi national. he is wanted by saudi arabia. his group which he leads have been put -- and designated by the united states as a terrorist group in may 2012, and this group is responsible for a number of attacks not only here in lebanon but different areas in the region, including rocket attacks on israel, attacking japanese oil tankers in the persian gulf, and other targets here in lebanon as the bombing of the iranian embassy in november. so he is a very significant catch, if...
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saudi arabia has and iran problem. iran does medal, especially in the eastern province, but saudi arabia's biggest problems are internal, and have to do -- deal with issues the saudis have dissolved. so i accept the caveat. the sunni world is convinced that iran has its hands at their throats. i mean, if you travel -- i spent a week in abu dhabi and dubai before going to tear pay rent, waiting for my visa and had a chance to talk to a lot of gulf arabs and the degree of anxiety about iran as they look at this process, the change that is beginning is really important. and i think it's important, whenever you're in a very to change to reach out to people who are your traditional friends and tell them what you are doing. communicate more. if i would fault one aspect of u.s. policy is in this very turbulent period we have not been communicating enough to the various players, especially our traditional allies. >> thank you, david. yes, right here. >> thank you bill. to come to a deal there's got to be a quid pro quo. and i
saudi arabia has and iran problem. iran does medal, especially in the eastern province, but saudi arabia's biggest problems are internal, and have to do -- deal with issues the saudis have dissolved. so i accept the caveat. the sunni world is convinced that iran has its hands at their throats. i mean, if you travel -- i spent a week in abu dhabi and dubai before going to tear pay rent, waiting for my visa and had a chance to talk to a lot of gulf arabs and the degree of anxiety about iran as...
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. >>> women in saudi arabia have made some important gains in recent years. driving cars is still out and head-to-toe clothing is still mandatory. but 30 women have taken seats in the national assembly. public campaigns promote giving women the right to drive. in the country's film scene boasts one more first, a female director. her name is hyphae l. ma sewer. nhk's is a tory ar yam ma talked with her about rights in her groundbreaking movie during her recent visit to japan. >> reporter: the main character in the film is wajda, an ordinary saudi ar rake gan girl. it pursues a simple freedom, one elsewhere taken for granted. it starts while she is teased by a local boy. wajta wants to ride a bicycle and prove she can go faster than the boy. in saudi arabia it is unacceptable for women to ride bicycles, but wajta is a competitive girl and she doesn't care about the rules of society. >> i think girls in saudi they understand it's a very different world and there's so much that they cannot do and that situation makes them, they want to challenge it a little bit m
. >>> women in saudi arabia have made some important gains in recent years. driving cars is still out and head-to-toe clothing is still mandatory. but 30 women have taken seats in the national assembly. public campaigns promote giving women the right to drive. in the country's film scene boasts one more first, a female director. her name is hyphae l. ma sewer. nhk's is a tory ar yam ma talked with her about rights in her groundbreaking movie during her recent visit to japan. >>...
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have to ask saudi arabia to also accept geneva one which says to stop any kind of funding and sending terrorists into syria. ok something different next if you've been texting any mobile phone chances are the n.s.a. and g.c. h.q. know all about it now the guardian in the u.k. and the u.k.'s channel four television used snowden's leaks to find the there's a program called dish fire which apparently gathers billions of messages from around the globe meantime beilin appears to have hit a dead end negotiating a no spy deal with washington across germany america's global surveillance has drawn comparisons indeed to the infamous east german secret police artist peter all of a met with some of those stars the veterans to find out what they have in common or not with the n.s.a. . on finding out that the united states attempt a private mobile phone call confronted president obama with this claim. former offices in the east german secret police which was known as the stars e of a warning for the n.s.a. if they think must surveillance is the solution to a nation's problems who quoted even the be
have to ask saudi arabia to also accept geneva one which says to stop any kind of funding and sending terrorists into syria. ok something different next if you've been texting any mobile phone chances are the n.s.a. and g.c. h.q. know all about it now the guardian in the u.k. and the u.k.'s channel four television used snowden's leaks to find the there's a program called dish fire which apparently gathers billions of messages from around the globe meantime beilin appears to have hit a dead end...